Bring home America's number one learning tablet when you buy the LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Learning Tablet. With front-and-back cameras and video recorders, 4 GB of memory and a library of more than 325 cartridges and downloadable apps, this green LeapPad2 inspires kids to imagine and discover. The LeapPad2 tablet also works with LeapFrog's library of more than 800 educator-approved apps, games, eBooks, videos and music to help encourage children's burgeoning love of information. Create, learn and explore with the LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Learning Tablet.

We love it! It is by far the best learning tablet for kids! I love that it is so durable. My son is 2 1/2 and he still drops things easily. I also purchased the gel cover, much recommended if you have a child that drops and/or throws things. The screen is so colorful and also very responsive. We had to get him something touch screen and in color, since we were trying to keep him from playing with my smart phone. We love love love how many Apps and games you can download from leapfrog.com, they range from ages 3 - 9, I think. I love that it has a car charger as well as a recharging system you can get. My only complaints are that it eats batteries and the screen and black bezzle around the screen get scratched from the stylus. I would recommend buying a screen protector. But it eats batteries because it's so responsive and has such a high quality image. I would definitely recommend this product for learning, as well as the perfect device to occupy their short attention spans.

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:25 - 34

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 7 weeks

Usage:Every day

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Review 2 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

There are better options out there

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03/09/2013

By ElleAvocado ,

Montana

2out of5

PROS: Versatility in power options (AA standard or rechargeable batteries, LeapPad2 rechargeable battery pack, wall adapter); Large profile suitable for smaller hands; Most titles available in both cartridge and downloadable format; Included stylus is physically tethered to the device

CONS: Cost of apps ($5-25) compared to Android and iOS market content equivalents (free, or $1-5 for ad-free/full versions); Apps offer no potential for updating/evolving content after purchase like Android/iOS counterparts; $5 for a poorly executed mp3-playing app; Batteries/charger not included for cost; OS interface is very primitive; Syncing takes forever; Cost of accessories often just as bloated as the cost of apps

Honestly, if my mother-in-law hadn't surprised everyone with a LeapPad2 for my 5-year-old son at Christmas, we probably would have chosen a kid-friendly Android-based tablet for the overall cost and software versatility/compatibility with other devices we already own as a family.

Love the Leappad2!!

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08/15/2012

By Cmaetaylor ,

Delano, MN

5out of5

We were so lucky to get the Leappad2 early! My six year old LOVED it! These are the reasons he told me he loves it:1. The Camera is awesome, he takes pictures of everything!2. The music that came preloaded on the Leappad. He listens to it all the time and I love that it is all kids music.3. He enjoyed being able to make pictures with the animation.4. The Pet Pad is one of his favorite features, you make a pet and then take care of it.

Now why did I love the Leappad2:1. It is educational! He is learning while he is playing and doesn't even realize it because he is having fun!2. The Leappad2 is so easy to navigate, Mom didn't have to be there constantly helping them open games and features! They can do it alone!3. I can track my kids progress online! How awesome! I can see where they are doing well and areas they need work!

We love the Leappad2 and I would recommend it to anyone! If you are considering this purchase, you will not be disappointed!

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:25 - 34

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 3 months

Usage:Every day

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Review 4 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Great Educational Device!

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07/26/2012

By Kailani808 ,

Ewa Beach, HI

5out of5

The LeapPad2 is geared towards kids ages 3-9 years old which is perfect for all my girls but especially for Kaila (2.5). She can be a little rough on her toys and I’m always afraid to let her use my iPad since I know it will go flying across the room eventually. We have found the LeapPad to be very durable and can definitely take a beating. It's also very user friendly and my kids were able to figure out how to use it with minimal help from me.

Some of our favorite applications have been the Disney storybooks where you can choose among 3 options – have the entire book read to your child, have to book read page-by-page, have your child read the book. There are also games and activities to keep your child engaged. However, what my girls like the best is that you can record your own voice reading the story and play it back whenever you want. This is a great feature for our family since I travel a lot.

My kids love the LeapPad2!

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Ownership:1 week or less

Usage:Every day

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Thanks for sharing!

Posted 10/30/2012

Can you surf the web on the LP2? Any free apps? Do you have a gell skin and does it protect enuf?

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Review 5 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Super fun toy but mainly for ages 3+

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08/09/2012

By hhferg ,

Lehi, UT

4out of5

I really like this toy. The new Leappad has some cool new features too (although I don't have the old one so I can't really compare.) It has some great stuff that is included and I like that each child can have their own login with a picture assigned.

The recommended age for this toy is 3-9 but let's face it, if you have younger kids at home, they will want to try playing with it. And it was a little too hard for my 2 year old, who is pretty smart. That being said, the games are great because they encourage practice! There is one writing game where the kids trace the letters with the stylus and it is VERY picky about preciseness. That is what frustrates my kids! But they now can actually write letters with a pen and paper. All of the Leapfrog stuff has been amazing for teaching my kids their letters, sounds, and numbers.

I wish the Leappad came with a charger, like a phone does. Instead it just comes with standard AA batteries which die rather quickly. You can buy the additional charger pack which I would recommend or you can buy your own rechargeable batteries.

Have only had a week but pretty happy

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01/05/2013

By meglolo81 ,

Auburn, NY

4out of5

I bought the Leappad 2 for my son a week ago for his 3rd Birthday. So we haven't used it that much yet. I will definitly say that we are enjoying it! He was immedialtely able to play with the little pet and loves the touch screen but. Is not ready for some of the games. I was able to search and find 2 free downloads the alphabet soup one and awesome book of stuff which was simple and I'm glad I didn't pay for it! I will say I am dissapointed in how exspensive the E books and apps are. I hope I can find cartridges cheaper. I also expected the screen quality to be higher but after reading so many glowing reviews maybe my expectations were too high. I have only had for a week and would reccomend to a friend just wish that the prices for the Leappad and apps were lower. I am hopeful that my son will stay interested for a long time so I feel like I got my moneys worth. I'm just not used to spending so much on something for a 3 year old :) would also highly reccomend rechargeable batteris!

Product Attributes:

Value

3out of5

Meets Expectations

4out of5

Overall Satisfaction

3out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:25 - 34

Gender:Female

Ownership:1 week or less

Usage:Every day

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Review 7 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Great upgrades from the original LeapPad

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07/30/2012

By Nightowlmama ,

Chicago Il

5out of5

Containing all the things we loved about the original version the LeapPad 2 has some really fantastic upgrades. We love the addition of the 2nd camera. Kids love to look at themselves. They love to make faces and they love to make videos with them as the star. With the outside camera they can take video's of their subject with the inside camera they are the star.

My boys are ages 4 and 6 and the LeapPad 2 offers over 325+ apps and games to download. They can be customized for their age level making the games challenging for their specific age group. I really love that.

You'll find the processor is faster making the game play smoother and quick responding. We also love that Leapfrog made an improvement on the battery compartment making it easier to open with a simple push in and slide. Does take 4 double AA's but you can also get a recharger which is great.

Most of all my kids love playing with the video and drawing features and along with watching videos and playing games with their favorite characters like Phineas and Ferb, Brave, Cars and so much more. They also love the music from Kids Bop app. My boys love singing and dancing and this is a fabulous addition!!

Works with both the LeapFrog Explorer apps and games as well as with the original leapPad games and apps.

disclosure: Product provided for review for the purpose of sharing my honest opinion.

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:35 - 44

Gender:Female

Ownership:1 week or less

Usage:Every day

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Review 8 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

My son just loves it!

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09/21/2012

By Chiple4Ever ,

Houston, Tx

5out of5

It only took him a day to learn how to navigate thru it. Very kid friendly and kid sturdy. Although its for 3 and up my 2 year old is able to play and understand it just fine. I actually believe it is helping him learn his numbers faster. I just love this product would recommend to anyone.

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:25 - 34

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 7 weeks

Usage:Every day

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Review 9 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Great Educational Toy for a Wide Age Range

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08/22/2012

By Dakotapam ,

Bismarck, ND

5out of5

Our family owns both the LeapPad and the LeapPad2. We already enjoyed the original version, but notice great improvements with the LeapPad2. The apps load quick due to a more powerful processor, and the front and back cameras have made for much photo fun for my two and a half year old twins. Even my older children (8 and 10) have fun with games such as Phineas and Ferb as well as capabilities to edit photos and create animations! The LeapPad 2 has slightly longer battery life than the original version, but it is still a battery hog. I bought the recharger pack and have been very happy, e kids can play all day and then we plug the unit in to charge at night. At the very least you will want to invest in rechargeable batteries as this unit will get a lot of use!

Great, Educational Kids' Tablet

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08/08/2012

By CandaceApril ,

New York

5out of5

LeapFrog sent their new LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer for my family to review. We checked out some of the differences between this device and the original LeapPad and tested its functions and apps. If you are wondering whether to get a LeapPad2, just let your kids use your iPad, or skip tablets for kids altogether, here's our take:

My educational philosophy is that outdoor activity and play is key for very young children. Despite being high-tech in my professional life, the early childhood teaching techniques I advocate are decidedly Pre-Industrial. Yet there are places where a thoughtful use of technology can enhance learning.

Initial studies show that using a tablet can boost literacy scores in Kindergarteners and help children on the Autism spectrum improve their communication skills. The idea that tablets can help reluctant learners or provide a reliable and safe learning interaction for children makes a lot of sense.

What doesn't make sense to a lot of families, however, is handing a $400 device over to a young child, even with a super-rugged cover. Also problematic is sharing a device the adults need for work and communication with a kid who is just beginning to grasp the concept of taking turns. Another concern is an Internet connection that lets your kids veg out on the entertainment equivalent of junkfood, see inappropriate content, or "accidentally" rack up bills buying game points or new apps.

The LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer restores parental control to the equation. To download apps, the LeapPad must be connected to the computer. All the apps and games are created by LeapFrog, a company that is practically synonymous with educational tech toys. And the LeapPad 2 is even more durable than its predecessor so your three year old can hog it without you worrying about getting it back destroyed...or not at all.

Here's what you get with the LeapPad 2. I've highlighted the main differences between the original LeapFrog LeapPad and the LeapPad 2:

There is also a recharger available separately for purchase, a welcome change to the original since these devices are total battery drainers.

Just about the only drawback to the LeapPad 2 is the cost of cartridges and apps. To someone of my generation, this is not a deal-breaker. Younger parents, used to cheap and free apps on smart phones, might balk, however, at the recurring cost of purchasing additional games. Plus, the cartridges can be traded or resold.

The games available on the LeapPad is what truly distinguishes it from the pack, however. Although there are definitely winners out there, a lot of free and cheap apps for smart phones and adult tablets are hastily thrown together and provide little educational value. With LeapFrog, parents know they are getting appropriate and pedagogically correct content for their kids.

Plus, some of the games "auto-level", adjusting the difficulty to challenge each child. A few games even allow parents to customize the device with math sets and spelling lists from school.

As with adult tablets, kids can play LeapPad games using the stylus, the touch screen, and the built-in motion sensor.

Kids' interests are often character-driven and so my daughter's favorite is the LeapFrog LeapPad Ultra eBook Adventure Builder: Disney Fairies: Tink's Midnight Tea Party: in this game, she can read the story at three different levels, make choices that affect the story, and play games. There are different modes (read the book to me, read the page to me, and read it myself). You can also record yourself reading the book, a great option for parents and grandparents who live far away.

The ever popular Pet Pad app comes with the LeapPad and allows kids to practice writing while playing with their virtual pet.

My kids are also big fans of the Disney Pixar Brave Cartridge, a first-person adventure game in which the player moves Merida to solve science puzzles. The variety of different science activities (learning about life cycles, experimenting with physics) is very engaging.

My personal favorite is the LeapPad Creativity App: Disney Animation Artist: Mickey and Friends. I really enjoy trying to draw Mickey and his buddies with the stylus and think this is a great game for future artists and Disney fans of all ages.

The addition of Little Pim language videos is the start of a beautiful relationship and I am hoping the two companies will develop some interactive language learning content.

The bottom line is that you will get an excellent learning tool with plenty of high quality content if you are willing to invest in apps and cartridges.

As stated above, we received this tablet from LeapFrog for review. All opinions are my own.

Product Attributes:

Value

4out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:25 - 34

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 7 weeks

Usage:Every few days

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Review 11 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Exceeded Expectations for Educational Value

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07/31/2012

By WritRams ,

Indianapolis

5out of5

I had no idea that I would be able to see and track my four year old's learning online with the new LeapPad2! I love that she's learning while being entertained and I can see where she needs help! Really cool feature. Plus, SUPER durable.

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:35 - 44

Gender:Female

Ownership:1 week or less

Usage:Every day

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Review 12 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Would be a 5 star product if it worked properly.

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08/18/2012

By christina99 ,

Wisconsin Rapids, WI

2out of5

I set this up with with the free apps no problem and then I went on to purchase apps from the app store. I spent $60 on 4 apps and only 1 app(the $5 one of course) downloaded to my leappad2. Also the microphone didn't work for blow drying the monkey on pet pad. So I sent an email, got no response so called the 800 number where they told me they would email me. They had me hook it to my computer to do a repair on it. So then my art studio was gone and apparently they cant figure out a way to fix this. Haven't returned emails that I have sent to customer support. So then yesterday I hook it up to my computer to get the shampoos and treats needed for his pet and after an hour, I still couldn't even get into leappad connect and there is no option for a disconnect! I tried disconnecting it, turning it off and taking out the batteries and still nothing. Now I couldn't even get into anything, all I had was a screen saying to hook it to the computer. Turned it off for awhile and eventually decided to reconnect it to the computer. Left it hooked up for another hour and finally it redownloaded everything and all the videos and pics we took were gone once again. I would love this if it worked better! I have spent more time trying to make this work than my son has played with it. He does love the pet pad and he is only 2 1/2 and I was surprised at how good he does with it. He can even trace some of the letters so I believe he will learn from this if I can get it working properly.

Gift

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10/30/2013

By Jpri ,

Nj

5out of5

I brought it for my son and he loves it . The games are helpful and walks them step by step so they can complete it plus it has a built it camera and my son loves taking pictures with our phones so with this he can take his own pictures when we go to the aquarium or zoo and I can down load them to my computer to print them out for him this a great product for kids to learn and explore creativity as wellbye .... Jprp

extra costs

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10/16/2013

By wood50 ,

pa

1out of5

this leapfrrog is great for kids,but not for parents wallet. You have to purchase every apt.so they can use it. better off buying an ipad. after all apts to buy you can get pad with more and longer use

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

1out of5

Overall Satisfaction

1out of5

Recommends this product? No

Age:55 - 64

Gender:Male

Ownership:1 week or less

Usage:Every day

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Review 15 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Great Toy

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09/19/2012

By MommyBaby20 ,

Cleveland, Ohio

4out of5

I bought this for my 2 year old and every day he picks up on something new. It was a little expensive and i would recommend buying the $20 app card instead of a game cartridge (you will have more options.) But my son loves it so i would def reccomend it. Technology is teachign kids so much and you will be surprised how quickly they catch on to these type of things. The only - is that the touch screen stoped working so I called CS and they have me reset something. Its a little ridiculouse to have to do this with a 100$$ toy, so hopefuly it doesnt continue to do that.

Product Attributes:

Value

4out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

4out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:18 - 24

Gender:Female

Ownership:1 week or less

Usage:Every day

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Review 16 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Awesome!!

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08/30/2012

By Momof4onthego ,

Pinconning, MI

5out of5

Love this tablet...we upgraded from the 1st leap pad. I love that the cartridges are interchangeable between the leap pad and the leapster as we own both! I purchased the battery pack...highly recommend that...well worth the price :)My son plays constantly......we have 150+ dollars of apps downloaded...what we had on our first leap pad went right to the new one. I love that you can put the battery pack in...and no longer have to remove the batteries to charge it. Just plug it in and go!! We also purchased the car adapter...recommend this for road trips.Fabulous while shopping...and for the long car rides when the DVD player gets old! Fun and educational

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:35 - 44

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 7 weeks

Usage:Every day

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Review 17 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Grows With Your Child

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08/10/2012

By NotQuiteSusieHomemaker ,

Las Vegas, NV

5out of5

If your child is always begging to use your phone or tablet but you're worried about them breaking it or accessing things they shouldn't, you NEED the LeapPad2. The design is kid-friendly and has been put to the test by my three year old who has dropped it twice from our high bed onto our wood floor & it suffered NO damage. {Plus, even if it DID break- you're out $100, not $700.}

My son didn't have the original LeapPad so I can't compare it to the previous version, but I do know that this has some new features the other one didn't, like the camera on the front {which my son loves because he is a total ham & loves taking pictures of himself} and the memory size which is TWICE as big at 4GB. It can also be used with a recharger {sold separately} which we're looking to invest in because while the batteries haven't gone out yet on ours, my son uses it quite frequently and we know we'll be buying lots of batteries if we don't get it.

I love that there are SO many games, books, and apps available for the LeapPad2- you can use any digital app or game cartridge from the entire LeapPad & LeapFrog Explorer selection. By the end of this year, that will be over 325 options- my kid will definitely never get bored!

Playing games or reading books on the LeapPad is easy & fun. The games don't lag, the graphics are phenomenal for a kid's product {even better than many iPhone apps we have!} and of course feature characters that my son loves. Since the LeapPad is for ages 3-9, the selection includes simpler options for the three year olds like my son & more complicated games for older kids. The games even automatically adjust themselves to accommodate your child's current level. I love that this product will grow with my son & that he could very well use it for the next 6 years and still learn from it the entire time.

Whether you're looking for the perfect gift, a toy, or an educational tool, you'll find it in the LeapPad2!

Please Note: I received the LeapPad2 from LeapFrog in order to share my thoughts on the product. All opinions are 100% authentic & not swayed by receiving the product.

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:18 - 24

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 7 weeks

Usage:Every day

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Review 18 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Three Year Old & I Love LeapPad2

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08/10/2012

By BalancingHome ,

Wisconsin

5out of5

Aside from being a cool mom (or dad, or grandma or grandpa, or aunt, or uncle), what else do you have to look forward to?

Well, a lot! This is one sweet “toy”. Lets face it, we call it a toy, but it is jam packed full of puzzles, logic, books, letters, and learning activities.

- Mommy and daddy’s phones get a break. Finally.- I don’t have to worry about him calling someone, downloading something or seeing something he isn’t suppose to. I know everything is safe and meant for him. Relief.- He can do it all by himself. And when he gets stuck, there is this awesome little voice that says things like, “Drag the crown to Queen Eleanor Bear”. And the voice doesn’t even know to get frustrated or annoyed so everyone wins.- Quinn was excited about letters! Like stoked. Anything that makes a kid excited about letters is good in my book.- He is quiet and still. Lets face it, everyone needs quiet and still sometimes.- He feels proud and successful when he completes new or challenging tasks.- There is a huge age range on this bad boy. There are things he isn’t ready to use yet, but will be perfect for him when he gets older. Perfect for growing with kids or if you have multiple children at different ages.- You can hook it up to the computer and download apps and check out what the kiddos have been up to.- If you already own one and you want to upgrade, no worries. The LeapPad2 is compatible with older games. Whew!- Some cool upgrades for the LeapPad2 include a front and back camera and a charging pack. No more wasted batteries.- It is pretty tough. Quinn has dropped it a few times and we are still going strong.- We had one little snafu. Turns out the screen just needed to be recalibrated. As simple as hitting home and the volume up button when you are at the log in screen. This brings you to all the parental settings. A little “good to know” tip.

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:25 - 34

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 7 weeks

Usage:Every day

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Review 19 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

Loving the LeapPad2!

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08/08/2012

By SerenityNowGirl ,

Virginia

5out of5

We limit the time our kiddos spend watching TV, and I've steered clear of computer games and gaming systems. Knowing that the LeapPad2 offers children the opportunity to learn through play made me feel comfortable enough to let the girls test it out.

I love that the tablet isn't filled with mindless games. Sure, there are games for the kids, but they are learning games designed to help your little ones grow their skills in math, reading, science, social studies, logic, and more. And they are fun! You can track a child's progress online, to see where they excel and where they are being challenged. This is helpful in showing me what I can work on with them.

My girls didn't mention it, but I was impressed with the quality of audio and animation with the games, eBooks, and videos. The sound is clear (and adjustable!), and the images are crisp.

There are SO many different games, books, and activities to keep them busy. If I didn't limit their "electronics time" they'd want to play all day. ;) With their online library, LeapPad will have over 325 games, apps, music, videos, and more by the end of the year. I also like that you can purchase an AC adapter and car charger to save on batteries!

Disclosure, we received the LeapPad2 to review, but all opinions are my own. I don't review products I don't like. LeapFrog more than exceeded my expectations...great product!

Product Attributes:

Value

5out of5

Meets Expectations

5out of5

Overall Satisfaction

5out of5

Recommends this product? Yes

Age:25 - 34

Gender:Female

Ownership:2 - 7 weeks

Usage:Every day

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Review 20 for LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Kids' Tablets for Learning

My daughter loves her LeapPad2

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09/02/2012

By 777Armadillo ,

Texas

5out of5

It is durable. Do not try to put a screen protector on....does not work. We also purchased the headphones and AC adapter. The camera is a great feature. This was money well spent. I highly recommend this product.